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  • Increased non-stationarity of neonatal heart rate prior to sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome.
    Cao H, Griffin MP, Lake DE, Moorman JR.
    Ann Biomed Eng 2004;32:233-244.
  • Sample entropy analysis.
    Richman JS, Lake DE, Moorman JR.
    Methods Enzymol 2004;384:172-84.
  • Sample entropy analysis of neonatal heart rate variability.
    Lake DE, Richman JS, Griffin MP, Moorman JR.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 2002;283:R789-797.
  • Comparison and clinical application of frequency domain methods in analysis of neonatal heart rate time series.
    Chang KL, Monahan KJ, Griffin MP, Lake DE, Moorman JR.
    Ann Biomed Eng 2001;29:764-774.
  • Physiological time series analysis using approximate entropy and sample entropy.
    Richman JS, Moorman JR.
    Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2000;278:H2039-2049.
  • Probing the order in neonatal heart rate variability.
    Nelson JC, Rizwan-uddin, Griffin MP, Moorman JR.
    Pediatr Res 1998;43:823-831.
  • Scaling and ordering of neonatal heart rate variability.
    Aghili AA, Rizwan-uddin, Griffin MP, Moorman JR.
    Phys Rev Lett 1995;74:1254-1257.
  • The dynamic range of neonatal heart rate variability.
    Griffin MP, Scollan DF, Moorman JR.
    J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 1994;5:112-124.

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